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Conference & trade show printing that survives the dock.

Expo halls are where vendor promises go to get tested. We load in prepared.

Convention venues run on rules most vendors learn the hard way: marshalling yards, union jurisdictions over what you may push and plug, drayage windows, and fire-marshal clearances. Our crews work these buildings regularly across Southern California and Las Vegas, and the load-in plan we submit reflects it — which is why our stations are printing when the aisle carpet is still going down two booths over.

In-booth stations that earn their square footage

A printing station inside your booth changes its physics: attendees stop for something being made, and a shirt or cap pressed with your mark keeps working the floor after they walk away. We size the station to your booth — a compact press table for a 10 × 20, a full station with a display wall for an island — and staff it so your own booth team never has to touch the equipment.

Print operator running a compact manual press inside a white trade show booth
Field photoCompact press unit working inside a standard expo booth

Timed to the agenda, not the clock

Conference traffic arrives in pulses — session breaks, lunch, happy hour. We map the print schedule against your agenda so peak press capacity lands on peak traffic, and we pre-stage product before each pulse. During dead sessions the crew produces ahead: popular sizes pressed and shelved so the next rush starts from inventory instead of zero.

Multi-day discipline

  • Overnight: equipment secured or cleared nightly per venue policy; the crew handles both directions.
  • Restock: blank counts reviewed each close; day-two product adjusted to what day one actually consumed.
  • Rotation: a fresh design per day gives attendees a reason to return to your booth — and they do.

Send your booth number, hall, and show dates and we will return a quote with the drayage and dock assumptions spelled out, so there are no dock-fee surprises after signature.

Open a service request.

Send the date, venue, headcount, and what you want printed. You get a scoped quote back within one business day — with power, footprint, and load-in specs already written in.

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